Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg
The Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg is one of the larger universities of music in Germany.
It was founded in 1950 as Staatliche Hochschule für Musik on the base of the former private acting school of Annemarie Marks-Rocke and Eduard Marks.
Courses cover various musical genres, including church music, jazz, pop, composition, conducting, instrumental music as well as voice. The theatre academy offers courses in drama and opera and directing in these fields. A third academy offers scientific and educational degrees and qualifications.
The university is located in the prestigious Budge-Palais in Hamburg Rotherbaum at the Außenalster, close to the city centre.
Directors
- Philipp Jarnach
- Wilhelm Maler
- Hajo Hinrichs
- Hermann Rauhe
- Michael von Troschke
- Elmar Lampson
Faculty
- Beatrix Borchard, musicology
- Margot Guilleaume, voice
- György Ligeti, composition
- Henny Wolff, voice
- Heinz Wunderlich, organ
History
The university expanded its academic scope in the following decades. In 1967, it was renamed Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst to reflect the inclusion of theater and performing arts programs. Additional facilities were constructed in the 1970s and 1980s, including buildings for music education and performance.
In 1991, the institution adopted its current name, Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. Further developments included the opening of a new library in 2003 and the establishment of the Theaterakademie campus in the Hamburg-Barmbek district in 2021.
Study
The Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg offers academic programs in music, theatre, music education, music therapy, musicology, and cultural management. These programs are available at undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels and are organized across several departments.Music
Degree programs in the field of music include instrumental and vocal performance, conducting, composition, music theory, church music, jazz, and multimedia composition. HfMT also participates in international collaborations, such as the Contemporary Performance and Composition master's program, conducted jointly with institutions in other European countries.Theatre
The university’s Theatre Academy offers programs in acting, opera, stage direction, music theatre direction, and dramaturgy. The curriculum includes theoretical coursework and practical components in rehearsal and performance settings.Education, Therapy, and Musicology
HfMT offers programs in music education, music therapy, and musicology. These programs are intended for students pursuing academic, pedagogical, or therapeutic professions.Cultural and Media Management
The Institute for Culture and Media Management at HfMT provides degree programs in cultural and media management. These are offered in both in-person and distance-learning formats.Facilities
The university’s facilities include teaching spaces, rehearsal rooms, studios, and performance venues. Among these is the Forum, a concert hall with a seating capacity of approximately 450, used for public performances and internal events.Former students
- Erdoğan Atalay
- Ingrid Bachér
- Lisa Batiashvili
- Hermann Baumann
- Dagmar Berghoff
- Oliver Bendt
- Margit Carstensen
- Unsuk Chin
- Xiaoyong Chen
- Marko Ciciliani
- Angela Denoke
- Justus von Dohnányi
- Christoph Eschenbach
- Justus Frantz
- Evelyn Hamann
- Hannelore Hoger
- Olga Jegunova
- Peter Jordan
- Toshiyuki Kamioka
- Wiebke Lehmkuhl
- Susanne Lothar
- Marie-Luise Marjan
- Günther Morbach
- Talia Or
- Corinna von Rad
- Ivan Rebroff
- Dorothea Röschmann
- Catherine Rückwardt
- Tanja Tetzlaff
- Iris Vermillion